Pakistan navy seizes drugs worth nearly $1bn in the Arabian Sea
Summary
The Pakistani navy seized nearly $1 billion worth of drugs from two boats in the Arabian Sea. The operation was part of a collaborative effort under the Saudi-led Combined Maritime Forces. The drugs included crystal meth and cocaine, seized over two days.Key Facts
- The Pakistani navy conducted the operation in the Arabian Sea.
- They seized drugs worth over $972 million from two boats.
- The operation was part of the Saudi-led Combined Maritime Forces (CMF).
- The drugs included over 2 tonnes of crystal meth and 50 kg of cocaine.
- The seized boats had no clear national origin.
- The operation was one of the most successful for the CMF.
- The CMF is a multi-nation naval group with 47 member countries.
- The operation emphasizes the importance of international cooperation in maritime security.
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